Given I havent heard or seen any major fallout from this, I suspect
its likely some hardware specific issue. There was a very bad
systemd bug that slipped through the other day but that got fixed
very quickly and I don't think it would have affected networking. So file a bug against the kernel: $ ubuntu-bug linux One bug each, unless you both happen to have identical laptops! And for everyone else watching, as I have said many times before. You should file bugs first, then report the issue on the mailing list including a link to the bug. And always use `ubuntu-bug <package>` Here are a few of the reasons: - There is no tracking of issues reported on the mailing list. - ubuntu-bug collects important information about your installation, such as Distro series, package versions and relevant logs etc. - Bugs against Ubuntu core, need to be seen by the relevant teams, that simply wont happen on this list. - If the bug is a duplicate, launchpad is usually very good at showing you relevant bug reports based on the data from ubuntu-bug, before you go and file the report! If the bug happens to be a support question rather than a bug, it only takes 1 click for the Triagers to move it over to a "question"! On 06/04/14 05:57, Yandex wrote:
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